New: A new congressional investigation prompted by ProPublica reporting has found that, contrary to the Trump administration’s claims, immigration agents have frequently detained and mistreated U.S. citizens. https://t.co/WyVoQJgrny
Justice Sotomayor: "You mean to suggest that the fact that one major donor to the current president, the most major donor to the president, got a very lucrative job immediately upon election from the new administration, does not give the appearance of quid pro quo?"
Probably coincidence that on same day Trump gives China Nvidia chips, his son-in-law partners with Chinese Military Company to help Ellison takeover Warner Brothers.
It’s the most corrupt presidency in American history.
Fun fact: the moment an ICE agent touches your security camera, they’ve basically tripped a legal landmine. Under Jacobsen and Jones, physically interfering with someone’s property without a warrant can count as both a seizure and a trespass. Courts call this a Fourth Amendment violation. Most people call it what it actually is: unlawful meddling with someone else’s stuff. Even the Supreme Court has said officers aren’t allowed to wander past the “knock and talk” boundary or manipulate objects like they're auditioning for a burglary crew (Jardines). So when an agent tilts your camera to hide their behavior, they’re not just being shady. They’re potentially nuking their own case, violating constitutional law, and handing your lawyer a gift-wrapped civil rights claim. Cute move, legally disastrous.
Sources
[1] Steptoe & Johnson LLP (2025). Judge holds that ICE workplace warrants must comply with the Fourth Amendment. https://t.co/VF2tooWKdo
[2] Cornell Law School – Legal Information Institute. “Fourth Amendment.” https://t.co/7ZSKQWFB9Z
[3] Arnold & Porter LLP (2025). “What To Do If ICE Shows Up: Legal Constraints on Agents Without Warrants.” https://t.co/uL3Hwzs6SS
[4] Blue to Gold (2024). “Covering Cameras During a Knock and Talk: Why It Violates the Fourth Amendment.” https://t.co/VaXJdwxoba
[5] Public Counsel (2025). “Guide to ICE Enforcement: Fourth Amendment Limits and Rights Inside the Home.” https://t.co/etVqx2LMkW
[6] DLG Learning Center. “Knock and Talks, Curtilage, and the Fourth Amendment.” https://t.co/e2XZ0aAyST
[7] Yale Law Journal. “The Lost ‘Effects’ of the Fourth Amendment.” https://t.co/Gt18fffQ0t
[8] Electronic Frontier Foundation (2025). “Yes, You Have the Right to Film ICE.” https://t.co/VwAmS2h91T
The Trump EPA has nearly doubled the amount of formaldehyde considered safe to inhale compared with a Biden-era assessment, which had already significantly underestimated the dangers of the chemical, a ProPublica investigation found.
https://t.co/GiOuPphKKA
Trump hung up on a ProPublica reporter after being asked whether his Florida mortgages were similar to those of others he had accused of fraud. 🤔https://t.co/gtIExKIRqK
It’s fucking hilarious that the two people running the country who are screaming about how immigration is ruining our country both have immigrant wives..🤣
New: Chemical industry lobbyists have long pushed the government to adopt a less stringent approach to gauging the cancer risk from chemicals, one that would help ease regulations on companies that make or use them. They finally got their wish. https://t.co/H2L5yfgaTf
@MichaelEWebber not only not true, but not really making the tiniest bit of sense: "all of the above" usually refers 2making electricity. When he says 'higher gas prices' he prob means gasoline for ICE vehicles. Almost no one has any idea of the price of methane gas, used for electricity.